Pedro Acosta explains why he's against helmet radios in MotoGP

Pedro Acosta: “Also, I don'꧒t believe in cameras in the suit. But OK, you break a collarbone, you put a plate. The head is something important.”

Pedro Acosta
Pedro Acosta

Rookie star 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta is among the riders against the possible introduction of helmet radios in MotoGP.

Aside from the philosophy that a rider should be left to make their own decisions, and tec𒆙hnical issues with communicating clearly, the Spaniard also has safety concerns about hardware inside the helmet.

“I don't believe so much in these things. I like to be on my own and think my own things!” Acosta began. “Also, our head is constantly moving, and even if you move🌳 a phone quickly, you can lose connection.

“I⭕ don't really like it and I don't really believe in that. I tried it in Qatar… 

"At the end, if it's inside the helmet, you can say whatever you want, but if something is touching your head, if [something bad] happens🔴 there will be the question mark, was it… something that was in the helmet?

“Also, I don'𝔍t believe in cameras in the [leather] suit. But OK, you break a collarbone, you put a p🎉late. The head is something important.

“When I see how it isꦰ in F1, it's only [inside] the ear with a cable. But the thing that we were trying has something [vibrating behind the ear] and it's touching theไ bone.”

Told that soon-to-retire friend Aleix Espargaro is a big radio of radios, again helping with development of the system during Monday's Misano test, Acosta quipped: “🐽Yeah, because he goes home!”

Reigning world champion Francesco Bagnai🌊a said he would rather pay a fine every week 'like Michael🃏 Jordan' than wear a radio.

However, while two-way communication remains controversial, most riders back the concept of a one-way syst♌em between Race Direction and the riders for urgent safety messages.

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